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MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART

KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO

Date: December 2002

MODEL: CN290

Version: 1.0

FUNCTION

TRANSMITTED

RECEIVED

REMARKS

Basic Channel

(Default)

1

1

(Changed)

1-16

1-16

Mode

(Default)

3

1

(Message)

x

1, 3*

*Omni Off by setting

(Altered)

✻✻✻✻✻✻✻✻

   MIDI channel

Note Number

15-113*

0-127

*with Transpose

(True Voice)

✻✻✻✻✻✻✻✻

15-113

Velocity

(Note ON)

O: 9nH v=1-127

O

(Note OFF)

x: 8nH v=0

x

After Touch

Key’s

x

x

Channel’s

x

x

Pitch Bend

x

x

Control Change

7

x

O

Volume

64

O (Right pedal)

O

Damper pedal

66

O (Left pedal)

x

Sosutenuto pedal

67

O (Left pedal)

O

Soft pedal

Program Change

O

O

True

✻✻✻✻✻✻✻✻

System Exclusive

O

O

Common

(Song Position)

x

x

(Song Select)

x

x

(Tune)

x

x

System: Real Time

(Clock)

x

x

(Commands)

x

x

Others

(Local ON/OFF)

x

O

(All Notes OFF)

x

O*

*When Multi-Timbral

(Active Sense)

O

O*

   mode is On

(Reset)

x

x

Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY

Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO

Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO

Summary of Contents for CN290

Page 1: ...DIGITAL PIANO CN290 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Important Safety Instructions 3 Assembling The Stand 6 Part Names 8 Getting Started 1 Basic Operations 10 2 Transpose 11 3 Touch Response 11 4 Demonstration Songs 11 Digital Recording Functions 1 Easy...

Page 3: ...user to remove the power cord plug from the AC outlet Examples of Picture Symbols 120V 240V 230V Indicates a potential hazard that could result in death or serious injury if the product is handled in...

Page 4: ...mount of sand or dust is present Areas where the product is exposed to excessive vibrations When you close the keyboard cover close it gently Indicates a potential hazard that could result in injury o...

Page 5: ...on This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection again...

Page 6: ...Back Panel B 1 pc Pedal Board C 1 pc Screw D 2 pcs Screw E 4 pcs Bolt F 8 pcs Adjuster G 1 pc Cord Clamp H 1 pc 1 Insert the Adjuster G on the bottom of Pedal Board C Fasten A and C with four bolts F...

Page 7: ...hand or fingers are not caught between the stand and piano Fasten the piano and the stand with four bolts F CAUTION Be sure to secure the piano to the stand with the screws If you fail to do so the u...

Page 8: ...ONE BUTTON C Select the desired instrument by pressing the appropriate button EFFECTS SECTION D These buttons add effects CHORUS REVERB to any sound which enhances the tonal quality and improves the a...

Page 9: ...al sustains the sound even after you remove your hands from the keyboard LINE IN OUT JACKS J Connect an external amplifer and speakers or a cassette recorder to these jacks MIDI JACKS K Use these jack...

Page 10: ...n louder Pressing any key to the left of C3 makes the sound assigned to the left most TONE button louder 6 Effect REVERB adds reverberation to the sound simulating the acoustic enviroment of a recital...

Page 11: ...nsposed to your desired key 3 TOUCH RESPONSE When playing a piano the volume of the sound produced increases in direct relation to how hard a key is struck The CN piano offers the realistic feel of an...

Page 12: ...s the STRINGS button while holding down the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons to make the tempo slower or press the CHOIR button while holding down the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons to make the tempo faster M...

Page 13: ...ss the CHOIR button while holding down the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons to make the tempo faster RECORDING PLAYING BACK THE LEFT AND RIGHT HAND PARTS SEPARATELY The CN piano can record the parts played...

Page 14: ...n begin playing recording the right hand part from any point in the song you like 7 Press the PLAY STOP button after you have finished recording PLAYING BACK THE LEFT AND RIGHT HAND PARTS SEPARATELY A...

Page 15: ...uttons press the part button that you want to delete and turn the LED lamp above that part button off To delete more than one song repeat 1 to 3 NOTE The total memory capacity of the recorder is appro...

Page 16: ...s as follows NORMAL The standard setting which produces volume in direct proportion to your force on the keys This setting is the most similar to an acoustic piano The CN piano automatically selects t...

Page 17: ...OSE buttons To raise the pitch press any E flat key while holding down the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons 2 Release the both hands after finding the desired pitch The range of tuning is 50 cents 100 cent...

Page 18: ...ON OFF Normally the procedure described in the MIDI CHANNEL SELECT section is used to transmit or receive data on only one MIDI channel any one of 1 through 16 But by turning the MULTI TIMBRAL functi...

Page 19: ...ill be set to off If you press again any F sharp key while holding down the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons the MIDI LOCAL CONTROL returns to on 2 Release both hands after selecting the desired setting 7...

Page 20: ...nnector MIDI IN For receiving note program change and other data MIDI OUT For sending note program change and other data MIDI EXAMPLES 1 Connection to another MIDI compatible keyboard or sound generat...

Page 21: ...When connected as shown in the illustration you can record songs played on the CN290 with a sequencer and use the CN290 s tones such as piano harpsichord and vibraphone etc controlled by the CN290 s M...

Page 22: ...ranspose Tuning MIDI Functions 8 Demo Songs Pedals 2 Soft or Sostenuto Sustain Jacks Headphones x 2 Pedal MIDI IN OUT LINE IN OUT L R Speakers 12 cm x 2 4 3 4 15 W x 2 Dimensions 139 x 46 x 99 cm 55 x...

Page 23: ...nH v 1 127 O Note OFF x 8nH v 0 x After Touch Key s x x Channel s x x Pitch Bend x x Control Change 7 x O Volume 64 O Right pedal O Damper pedal 66 O Left pedal x Sosutenuto pedal 67 O Left pedal O So...

Page 24: ...CN290 Owner s Manual OM964E L0210 Printed in Japan...

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